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Magic: The Gathering card collector wins $36K award in lawsuit over card deal gone awry, but loses other claims

Magic: The Gathering card collector wins $36K award in lawsuit over card deal gone awry, but loses other claims
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BLANK ROME LLP: Blank Rome Welcomes New Labor & Employment Associate in Philadelphia

BLANK ROME LLP: Blank Rome Welcomes New Labor & Employment Associate in Philadelphia
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Wilmington area man gets prison time connection with multimillion dollar computer warranty scam

A Wilmington-area man will spend more than seven and a half years in federal prison in connection with a multimillion-dollar scheme involving warranties on nonexistent electronic equipment. Justin David May, 31, was sentenced to seven years and eight months in prison, five years of supervised re

Pa AG Can Join FTC s Fraud Suit Against Publisher

ADVERTISEMENT Pa. AG Can Join FTC s Fraud Suit Against Publisher Law360 (May 3, 2021, 4:32 PM EDT) The attorney general of Pennsylvania can sue a publisher of business newsletters and law books under the state s consumer protection law because even business-to-business transactions fall under the AG s public enforcement powers under the law, a federal judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge Joel H. Slomsky on Friday rejected arguments from Malvern, Pennsylvania-based American Future Systems Inc. doing business under the names Progressive Business Publications and the Center for Employment Education Law which had claimed that the attorney general can enforce the law against deceptive business practices only when the practices target individual consumers, rather than other businesses..

Six-figure dispute over collectible Magic: The Gathering cards about to head to trial in Philly court

Jacobs | Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads PHILADELPHIA – A six-figure financial dispute between collectors of rare “Magic: The Gathering” playing cards that is centered on fraud accusations will soon go to trial in a Philadelphia federal court. Michael Ruggiero of Morganville, N.J., first filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on July 20, 2018, versus Brian Nocenti of Kennett Square and a John Doe, alleging that they breached their duty of good faith and fair dealings. Ruggiero argued that on May 29, 2018, he suffered from significant financial loss and the loss of irreplaceable collection of “Magic: The Gathering” playing cards, as a result of the wrongful conduct of the defendant.

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